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As no men were allowed, I decided to go have a drink while The Daughters of the Tiger did their thing. I had a fistful of quarters to win the jukebox over with some Earl Fatha Hines. Even though she did not know Fatha, a dollar fifty into it and even the drink jockey was sashaying as she worked the room.
(W.Wolfson)
Watercolor & Paper
yes! Lassie is thirsty and all the water points are in forbidden places...
at midday, 30°C not only the guards, everyone is melting away....
Irish pubs feature prominently in James Joyce's "Ulysses", and it is true that wherever the Irish have gone in the world they have set up places of conviviality. The Irish impact on the colony of Van Diemen's Land came initially with the arrival of the convicts. Many of the Irish convicts were in fact political prisoners, and almost all of them were Catholics.
This Irish pub, which is now known as "The Irish" with the slogan "Drinking Consultants", was founded in 1835 as "The Hibernian" by freed convict Josiah Pitcher. Of course the current building, with its Art Deco influences, dates from around 100 years after that.
On a recent trip to the Kruger National Park we stopped off at the Ximangwaneni water hole (S36) and came across this herd of Impala having a drink.
I like this picture of Julinka the female Siberian tiger drinking water and looking at the camera...
Drinking challenge! It's just Diet Coke though. ;)
Black tee - Old Navy
brown tank - H&M
skirt - Filene's Basement
shoes - Payless
earrings - So Good
necklace - Filene's (upstairs)
ladybug bracelet - I've had it since I was little
Old Style Cubs mug - my grandpa
This is one of those popular "Filipino" drinks . . . perfect for hot summer days. We're having somewhat of a heat wave here in the Bay Area so I thought I'd make some drinks out of cantaloupe. This is so refreshing and easy to make . . .
~ cantaloupe
~ water
~ sugar
~ ice-cubes or crushed ice
You will also need:
** Melon scrapper (a scraper designed for scrapping melon or coconut)
Pitcher
Tall drinking glass
Method:
1. Cut the melon in half, remove the seeds.
2. Shred the cantaloupe using the melon scrapper and put inside pitcher.
3. Mix together the melon shreds, water, ice and sugar.
4. Stir (add sugar according to taste)
5. Pour into glasses, serve cold and enjoy!
** The melon scrapper can be bought at some Asian/Oriental Markets.
Also, the amount of water depends on how much melon flavor you want.
The geraniums loving the hot sun then, wham bam heavy rain !!! All just taking it in their stride.
Happy weekend all , keep cool and dry, never know when the next shower will be 🙈☔️🌞x
28C humid
My last day of Genève
There are a lot of drinking fountains in the city and the taste is superb!
HP5 plus
T-max developer
everytime an amazing sight to see how they stretch their legs to get down to the water and drink, KTP, South Africa
A Great Thick-knee (Esacus recurvirostris) was filling it's thirst with an unique pose in a morning. I had to lie down behind an elevated land to escape its notice and to have it at the eye level. The background looked beautifully blurred to make this portrait a charming one. Pics was taken from the riverbeds of Testa river in North Bengal, India.
The quality of the photos is not always the best! I was with a tour group in a bus and had to took pictures sometimes trough closed windows and a moving vehicle!!!
You just keep the camera on "Auto mode" because there was no time for manual settings!
Drinking water can:
Improve mood
Banish headaches
Boost energy levels
Relieve fatigue
Relieve constipation
Flush out toxins
Improve digestion
Promote weight loss
Prevent kidney stones
Boost immune system
Regulate body temperature
So stay healthy and drink more water.
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Local Drinks - photo taken by mrtraveller in Havana, Cuba.
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With my drinking buddies and coolest friends, we went here after 100yrs to celebrate 3 april birthday celebrants and my last day of work (or it's just another reason for us to drink) anyway, this photo, again, one of my sneaky shots, I am surprised that it is not allowed to take photos here, dammit! good thing i finished the shot after the guard caught me taking picture.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) drinking from an improvised drinking station.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) pijąca z zaimprowizowanego poidełka.
February 3, 2007
Check out my food photo blog, food photo-a-day, to find out the story behind this photo.
(Canon PowerShot A620)